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Your printer is not made for A3 it only for A4 so how are you getting a larger size than an A4 I not understand?
But if you need to print different sizes you need to get an Art or a paint program on your PC that what do, I use Paint Shop Pro to do my scanning on and I can print any size from 1 inch up to an A4.
If you ever think of getting art program of such then makes sure it has tools on it to scan then you can do all sort sizes.
Anyway I have put a PDF manual for your printer on my website for you to look at or download Hope it will be some help for you.

Hi
Your printer is not made for A3 it only for A4 so how are you getting a larger size than an A4 I not understand?
But if you need to print different sizes you need to get an Art or a paint program on your PC that what do, I use Paint Shop Pro to do my scanning on and I can print any size from 1 inch up to an A4.
If you ever think of getting art program of such then makes sure it has tools on it to scan then you can do all sort sizes.
Anyway I have put a PDF manual for your printer on my website for you to look at or download Hope it will be some help for you.

Just had this problem myself on my HP PSC 1610 All in one. After some fiddling, I found out that the power connector in the back was not fully inserted and must have slid out a little over time and with movement. After pushing it the whole way in, it started up fine and didn't give the error.

To make sure that was in fact the problem, I pulled the connector out slightly and started it up to find it gave me the error again. Then pushed it in the whole way, and it started up fine with no error.